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Walking Away to Walk Ahead | Dhairya Gangwani | TEDxSVIET | Dhairya Gangwani | TEDxSVIET
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 16:33
Career & Education Industry Insights - Many individuals find themselves questioning their career paths, especially when feeling unfulfilled in traditional roles [1] - The speaker initially followed a conventional path, prioritizing education and job security as emphasized by their family [1] - The speaker challenged societal norms by choosing a field of study (Electronics and Communication Engineering) that aligned with their interests rather than parental expectations (Computer Science) [2] - The speaker explored various career options through 25+ internships to identify their strengths and interests within management [3][4] - Consulting emerged as a suitable career path, leveraging communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and interpersonal skills [4] - The speaker overcame challenges in securing a consulting role due to their engineering background and lower salary expectations [5] - The COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity for reflection and the discovery of social media's potential for career coaching [5] - The speaker utilized LinkedIn to share career advice, addressing the challenges faced by students transitioning to online learning and job searching [5] - The speaker's efforts led to collaborations with leading colleges and startups, offering paid career coaching sessions [5] - The speaker emphasized the importance of listening to one's inner voice and believing in one's path, even when facing societal pressures and doubts [7][8]
The Pursuit of Happiness: Pit Stops, and the Truth Within | V Pattabhi Ram | TEDxIFHE Hyderabad
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 15:33
Key Takeaways - The speaker reflects on a childhood ambition to "be happy" and how traditional career paths are being disrupted by AI [1][2][3][4] - The speaker introduces two models: the "if-then" model (chasing external achievements) and accepting the world as it is [9][10][11] - Different things bring different levels of happiness to different people, and happiness is not a horizontal box [12][13][14][15][16][17] The Five (Six) Fs of Happiness - Fame: Making an impact on other people's lives and becoming part of their stories [20][21][22][23] - Family: Emotional anchors who provide support during difficult times [23][24][25][26] - Friends: Having 3:00 a m friends, people you can count on and share your problems with [26][27][28][29] - Fortune (Money): Important for getting out of toxic situations and choosing your own life [29][30][31] - Fitness: Maintaining physical health to live a long and happy life, potentially into the 100s [31][32][33] - Future: A work in progress, where happiness depends on the other five Fs [33][34] Conclusion - The speaker concludes by reflecting on their teacher's initial assessment and emphasizing the importance of diversity and the path to happiness [34][35][36]
Break..Build..Become | Lakshmi Priyaa TT | TEDxSJIM
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-30 16:08
What happens when life unravels everything that you've already planned and the script that you followed so carefully suddenly does not fit. Do you get scared and hide yourself into the old or would you go forward and write a new story. Friends, I'm Lakshmi Priya.Today I'm here to take you into five moments of my life that has broken me, built me and helped me become who I am today. I was nine when I sat before the chessboard. Initially it was very interesting uh playing around moving the pieces imagining po ...
Understanding Non-linearity | Devashish Belsare | TEDxIIM Nagpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-30 15:32
Firstly, thank you for having me here. And before I begin, just doing a quick sound check. Am I audible.>> So, thank you for that. So, what lies ahead. When I first heard of this theme, an image came to my mind.An image of a crystal ball. The one that we have all seen in movies or heard in stories. The one kept on the tables of witches, astrologers or fortune tellers.The one that glows with images of the past, glimpses of different distant lands and from visions of the future. This is what they gaze into an ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-27 18:45
3 Surprising Benefits Of Doomsday Prepping Your Career https://t.co/2W8FLQvMrp ...
The Power of Not Having a Plan | Priyanshi Sharma | TEDxIIMShillong
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 15:40
Career & Passion Discovery - The talk addresses the common desire to have a 5-year plan and questions whether rigidly sticking to pre-conceived plans is beneficial [1][2][3] - The speaker shares personal experiences to illustrate the power of not having a fixed plan and trusting the unknown to discover one's true passion [3] - The talk introduces three practical mantras to help individuals discover their passions, using the speaker's life as a case study [3] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of identifying what one doesn't want to do as a crucial step in finding one's true calling [4][5] - The speaker suggests evaluating current career paths by considering whether one aspires to be like their seniors [4] - The speaker shares that discovering what you are meant to do often leads to excelling in that field [6] Practical Exercises & Mantras - Mantra 1: Determine if you want to put in the effort to improve at your current job [5] - Mantra 2: Finding out what you don't want to do is crucial [5] - Mantra 3: The "Design Your Life" exercise involves creating three different "Odysseys" or possible futures, categorized year-wise, to explore different life paths and identify desired elements [6] Importance of Flexibility - The speaker clarifies that not having a plan doesn't mean being aimless but rather being open to taking risks, experimenting, and innovating [7] - The speaker advocates for making plans but not allowing them to limit potential or define one's path, emphasizing the power of rebooting when plans don't work out [7]
How social wealth can transform your career | Nisaini Rexach | TEDxChicago
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-22 16:18
Career Development & Networking - Building a career is not solely based on credentials but on relationships rooted in trust and purpose, referred to as "social wealth" [4] - Every encounter is an interview where people assess trustworthiness and potential for collaboration [9] - Investing time intentionally in relationships yields bigger returns [10] - Opportunities are a return on relationships maintained consistently [14] - A strong network underwrites future opportunities [15] Personal Growth & Mentorship - During any career pivot or growth season, presence is key, requiring industry awareness and continuous self-investment [7] - Paying it forward by giving mentees real roles and debriefing experiences creates a ripple effect [11][13] - Social wealth is reciprocal, benefiting both the giver and receiver [12] - Inviting someone into a room and giving them a real role is a valuable investment [12][13] Branding & Perception - One's brand is present even when they are not physically in the room [6]
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Forbes· 2025-10-19 06:30
How Millions Of Americans Earn Six-Figure Salaries—No Degree Required https://t.co/sD1a3C6hzb ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-18 15:00
Why Communication Skills Are Your Most Valuable Career Asset In 2025 https://t.co/aCzhcr2aIQ ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-16 18:45
How Millions Of Americans Earn Six-Figure Salaries—No Degree Required https://t.co/sD1a3C6hzb ...